Sr. Software Engineer - Mobile Device Management Information Technology (IT) - Park City, UT at Geebo

Sr. Software Engineer - Mobile Device Management

About the Job:
iSchool Campus is seeking an experienced Sr. Software Engineer to contribute to our mobile device management platform. You will be responsible for helping to identify, build, and configure security systems that protect our users' mobile-to-server interactions across a wide range of mobile platforms. The ideal candidate will have experience identifying & mitigating threats on mobile systems, protecting mobile devices, and solving complex problems.
Park City or Provo locations.
Job Tasks:
Design and develop software systems and tools to secure iSchool and iSchool user platforms against attacks or abuse
Writing mobile device software and server components using native development tools
Conduct security threat analysis
Analyze and improve efficiency, scalability, and stability of various system resources
Requirements:
B.S. or M.S. in Computer Science or related field (or current student)
Extensive building apps for iOS or Android
Experience with encryption / authentication technologies
Expert knowledge developing and debugging critical software
Knowledge of Action Script 3, Perl, or Python also a plus
Experience with operating system internals, resource management, analytics, and computers security, also a plus
Contact: Steve McCown
Phone: 435-565-4145
Email: careers@ischoolcampus.com
Please send us your resume via email to careers@ischoolcampus.com.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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